Banana sandwich, yay or nay?

Kris Kristofferson probably made more money for writing than recording, too. And probably Willie, until the Outlaw days in Austin
Willie didn’t make much from his early songs. He sold the rights to Hello Walls and Crazy
 
Willie didn’t make much from his early songs. He sold the rights to Hello Walls and Crazy

He tried to sell Hello Walls, but Faron Young lent him some money and Nelson made a ton from it.

Willie Nelson was so broke in 1961 that he offered to sell “Hello Walls” to Faron Young for $500. Young had already recorded the song, though, and “Hello Walls” – a tragicomedy about a man who’s so lonely that he speaks to his own bedroom – was on its way to becoming a hit. Knowing a big payday was on the horizon, Young loaned him the $500 instead, allowing Nelson to keep the publishing rights. Less than two months later, while “Hello Walls” was enjoying a nine-week run at Number One, Nelson received a $20,000 royalty check. Elated, he headed to Faron’s favorite honky-tonk to express his thanks with some surprise PDA. “I was sitting at Tootsie’s,” Young recalls in the biography Live Fast, Love Hard: The Faron Young Story, “and this big hairy arm came around my neck, and Willie french-kissed me. . .It’s probably the best kiss I ever had.”



 
He tried to sell Hello Walls, but Faron Young lent him some money and Nelson made a ton from it.

Willie Nelson was so broke in 1961 that he offered to sell “Hello Walls” to Faron Young for $500. Young had already recorded the song, though, and “Hello Walls” – a tragicomedy about a man who’s so lonely that he speaks to his own bedroom – was on its way to becoming a hit. Knowing a big payday was on the horizon, Young loaned him the $500 instead, allowing Nelson to keep the publishing rights. Less than two months later, while “Hello Walls” was enjoying a nine-week run at Number One, Nelson received a $20,000 royalty check. Elated, he headed to Faron’s favorite honky-tonk to express his thanks with some surprise PDA. “I was sitting at Tootsie’s,” Young recalls in the biography Live Fast, Love Hard: The Faron Young Story, “and this big hairy arm came around my neck, and Willie french-kissed me. . .It’s probably the best kiss I ever had.”



That’s good to know. Reckon he got the same deal for Crazy, Nitelife and Funny How Time Slips Away?
 
Don't know. I know he sold Crazy for cheap. The other two I have no idea.
Crazy was probably the biggest hit of the bunch too. Kristofferson definitely made more from songwriting. Willie sold a lot of albums in the 70’s and 80’s and still keeps a ridiculous touring schedule though
 
Crazy was probably the biggest hit of the bunch too. Kristofferson definitely made more from songwriting. Willie sold a lot of albums in the 70’s and 80’s and still keeps a ridiculous touring schedule though

That's why I limited Willie to before and after the Outlaw days
 
When you’re 17 and that’s all you can get a hold of at that moment, you take what you can get.
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever had MD. The cheap wine available at UCSB was Boone’s Farm. If I never drink Strawberry Hill again, it’s still too soon.
Yep to the both of them. Too many times while in high school we didn't have much money, so a 99 cent bottle of Boone's Farm would have to do. Either Wild Mountain(?) or Strawberry Hill. I ain't drinking that shit even in the next life.
 
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